Posted by lee little on December 21, 2018 at 12:58:32 from (174.196.144.184):
In Reply to: Re: Hey JM ! posted by rrlund on December 21, 2018 at 11:39:46:
I sort of doubt it Randy. My old $600 K is still plugging along. If only I could get enough dry weather to finish picking. JM I hope the guy doesn't do like a guy did me once. I don't remember the name of the little spot in KY he lived in but it was a good 2.5 hour drive from here. He had quit farming and had a full line of equipment he said he would made a good price on if we would drive up there.(Wouldn't price it over the phone) Well we made the trip and he had several pieces of fairly decent equipment. Every piece that I was interested in I would say how much? He would say I don't know what would you give ? I would make an offer and he would say Oh I cant take that. Then I would say then how much would you take ? Every time the reply was I don't know. After trying to price about 4 pieces of equipment like that with the same result I got back in the truck mad enough to bite a grade 8 bolt in two. I don't think I will ever drive over 20 miles again if they wont give me a price first. lol
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